The Brussels Post, 1921-3-24, Page 840444+
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Wee fluting Kasha Isoliday.
New Wall a ers prglzrert:,roahc;t3t1.440)$) °11;:.kM
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Spring aud Fresh Wall Paper seem to be associated to-
gether. Our big new etoe K of Wall Paper bas been opened. up
•and shows the most up-tb date Patterns and Colorings. The 4.
4. • majority of the new Papers axe 22 inches wide and have an I
• advantage over the narrower Papers in that •
the Sanitary .,Iuspeeter,
•rzu, Gray-DIrt CoMpauy ask yeer
4471tViLl: 1°10 .riAgdeVnt. "ge 4 S.
SaTueratv eight's mill WO an old
"seeker" although thls loeality d oat
per to suffer much from it.
Oyu 1200 chicks ieve beep hatched
already this season at t.Val,er Roses'
Specialty Farm, Biessels. -ie does a
large business
Tire Story Hoer was held last Moeda,/
afternoon when Nits, 13. S Scott enter
tallied tied instructed a. large cies*. of
boys and girls. Next meetiug will be in
a weeks.
They glue more room for thsplaymg 'le Pattern. pe:115..fWIT„s 13„,:c,,,m:aty—The
Prised to learn ol the Redden -delit1Se of
• Make levier seams nn the wall. m,. K.", seg.. on 'Atte-
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dsv n ght. She hail net been very rui4-
sdrne time but was able to be
Have more Paper to the boll.
SEE THE SAMPLES
Tapestries
Very much used this season, especially for Dining Rooms and Halls. 7
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Plain Effects
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In shades of Brown,"n, Grey and Blue provides a large range for +
flue decoration.
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• Chintzes and Plain Stripes
With pre'ty Cutout Borders are the correct thing for Bedrooms.
Ceilings
t A large variety of White and Cretin Moire Ceilings, as well as the new
' Stippled Ceilings and Small Patterned Ceilings in Brown and Grey
Colorings.
For Kitchens, Pantries & Wash Rooms
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• There are many patterns to choose from which are in good taste and
• quite cheap in price
tEr'We will be glad to have you examine the stock.
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Colorite
The satisfactory Hat Dye. Cpmes in sixteen colors includ-
ing Jet or Glossy ?lack
Price sec a bottle.
F. FL SMITH
The0,111, 7.440.2.2A Stare Druggist and Stationer
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Xatai elms Pnitt
READ the advts, and save time and
Monett.
Manx syrup is being offered for sale
and .finding a ready market.
DID you read the Referendum notes
on page 6 this week ?
Locat news on page 5 Didn't put
down the paper until you read it.
SEAPoRTH Spring Show will be Fri -
• April xst and Clinton Show 'Mors -
day, April 7th.
Some early plowing has been done but
the land has been a trifle 'juicy" for i
much work so far but will soon be fiL. •
THAT fine old play, "Uncle Tom's
Cabin" will be presented in the Town I
Hall, Brussels, Thursday evening of this !
week with all the latest stunts In ad-
clition. Read advt. on page S.
AUCTION Sale of Household Furni-
ture, &e, at home of the late George.
Cardiff, John st,03russels, wilt be held
Saturday afternoon, zeth inst., at 2 '
o'clock, See the bills..
You may have a good watch or clock
but by incompetent repairing you lost
faith in it. bring it to me and I will re- I
pair the worst wrecked watch or clock I
reasonably. J. G. Josses, Brussels.
Goon Friday will be Public Holiday
and alt business places will be closed.
Postoffice hours will be one hour atter
the noon mail is distributed, Of course
lock box owners have all day to secure '
their mail.
PADS 6 this week contains the report
of the recent thoro' bred cattle sale at I
Wingbsm, A. 0. U. W. Grand Lodge
summary, Druggist Sabine's murderers
before the Court, District news, advts.1
&c. See it.
PAST due subscriptions to Tux POsT
must be paid A number are in arrears
for several years and appear to forget
tbe fact. It takes money to finance a
newspaper and good intentions are not
enough.
Naw COURIER -Chas. Oakley has re-
signed his post as Rural Route Mail
Courier on NO, 2, covering Cana. r & 12
and 9 & so Grey township, and Richard
Iacklin takes his place The latter will
continue to live on his farm, Sth Con,,
and will utilize his car In covering the
territory in the wheeling se,ason,
A dance is announced by the young
ladies of Brussel. for Thursday. March
31st, in the Town Hall. Fryfogle's eov-
elty orchestra, Wngham, will provide
Improvement
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the music. Proceeds, over expenses,
will go to the Town Hall Fund, Invitations are being sent out
this week.
MATitimoistal..--On Thursday, March 1
roth, Miss Lillian Mae, eldest daughter
of Allan and Mrs, Lamont, Albert street,
Brussels, was netted in matrimony with
THE Relies. Ceremony was performed
at the manse, Teeswater, by Rev. Mr.
Bradley. Mr, and Mrs. Rolfes will con.
tinue to make their home in Brussels
and good wishes are expressed for their
happiness and prosperity,
LIBRARY Board met Friday evening in
the Board room, Present Reeve Plum,
F. H. Gilroy, B. S. Scott sod W, H.
Kerr. The tforrner Was moved to the
chair owing to the absence of F S.
Scott, chairman, through illness. New
books were selected, magazines ordered
and general business trausacted. A
generous offer from Dr. White to donate
books to the value of Bromo was accept.
ed with thanks, Board will not send a
delegate to the Library Convection 00
Toronto next week. The Story Telling
Hoer
wag reported on As Meet favorable
In its introduction and gives the children
happy hcitirs that will be lotig remelt -
bored. court.
0. A : C. Need oats, No. 72 for Bale, Clean and
free from nOxion9 weed. Eleed8.
Phone 2816. JAB. PERRIN.
Smog° hand baby carriage for sale. Apply
to Mfrs Yoramox. Phone 2x,
PIANO TlitriTN(1.--Ti. H. Stewart, piano tuner,
will ha in Bruseels soon. Leave orders at H.
L. Jackson's store,
TAIL lost off lady's muff. W111 finder kindly
leave it at TH e POST.
STANLEY *T.A2sos has purchased a tam of
horses and ie now ready for the Spring rush.
Leave orders at J. T. Rosa' store.
10 ,young pigs 6 weeks old for sale. Wm.
HoLLINGER. Lot IS, Con. 8, Grey. Phone 896
EARLY seed potatoea, Irish Cobbler variety,
foi• axle .To Wonx, Lot 1, Con. 8, Grey
Twp Phone 2118.
TooR Toe Waoeo COAT. -By mistake an ex-
change was made in overcoats et Melvilie
church last Sunday morning. If the party
will Hee D. Denman he may aeoure his own
coat.
PA lYp-Ati persona indebted to the under-
eigned are asked to kindly square up accounts
at once, before roll eat iona are placed in other
bands. A. L. Ream, Bruasels,
&Ms Fon HATOFIINO.-Barred Rooks, good
laying strain. I gathered 500 eggs in Dec..
1127 in ,Tim. and. 1488 in March up to the 2lat of
the month Eggs wdll be sold at 76e ser 16,
WhIts Leghorna, Barrens atrain. eggs 705 per
10. WM. GRANT, 1.01 0, Con. 12, Grey. Phone
266.
BLAcic female dog with white around neck
anowera to "Collie," strayed from the prem-
ises of the undersigned. Owner will he
pleased to hear of whereabouta. Phone 568.
Amex. Nicnor,, part Lot 80, Coml, Morrie.
2000» cows for sale, will freshen shortly,
Lot 80, Con. 7. Morris twp. Phone 669 J. A.
Mcdmope.
Fon Sale s complete blackamithing outfit in
good repair. Phone 894. J1,10. SHAY.
SnenT Born bull calves far pale 7 and 11
menthe reepeciively. One from an imoorted
sire. Priced to sell. Lot 80. Con, 6, Morris
township. Phone 106. aces SPeilt. 881f
FOR Sala one registered Short Ham bull,
rifting 2 veara Alos 2York ROW8, due to far -
last
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Rriotirn tit v o gifirdagtfteag 74411'0 ett
Mao. A
mixed for pain R. B STWValleoN,
Phone 4226. Lot 18, Con, 18, Grey twp, •
QUANTITY of turzilne for Sale Apply et
Lot 28 Con. 12, Grey township, Phone 6616.
Rom LOOKING.
Seim Barley. 0 A. C. No. 28. for sale. Also
s quantity of Timothy geed. Heavy mare for
nie. Las BO, Cork. 0, Morris, Phone 128
HAMMY DRYANA. •
Ws ram lirmairott Sweet Clover Seed for gale
05 00 per bushel Lot 80, Con. 8. Morris,
Phone 6810 Tens. Preece.
Cow for male. Win come in about teasel:1.26.
F. HADDATZ, Oranbrook.
Seen beta for sale, limited quantity. 0 A.
C. No, 72. Free frotn noxioun weeds
R. 1., TAYLOR, Brtuniela R R. 2.
Lot 16, Con. le, Grey. Phone 2810
Rooms to rent for s dwelling scram the hall
from Dr. Hamilton's oflice. Apply to 0008, .8
McZer,vey, 926 Huron St , Toronto.
Fon BAIA -LifinWoti Seed Oats and White
° Rno47161.6(' "e4.41791;Vggent 11:1,°11ih
Train HAntin property for sale in lirniwelts cons
slating of a large store and eranfortable dwell-
ing honaes. Bargain for quick eale as 1 am re.
moving to Winnipeg. For further particulars
apply 00 21 LEATElartnAtar, Phenol)?
Two well bred Short Horn Bulls for sale,
aged 2 and 1% yeare. Lot 26, Con. 18, Greys
Phone 4916 Geo, WHITFIELD.
1T'r:Pme ot.
A*rt , Br teim sinto
fences; 14 acre of land; moat eligibly aituated;
garage. Come and eeti it if interested,
Da. PAUK1OR, Osteopathic Physician, visits
1Pn afternoon 01 "bh weak.:ralc r au 1 eases aatowetully
treated Viotti; residences. Consultation at
Queen'A 20ote1.
BilerinitIONTATIVir WANTnn for Brussels and
Huron County to represent "The Old Reliable
Foothill Nurseries. Mg sales are to he made
in selling Nursery stook during the recoils
struction period. A apleodld opportunity for
rBtt7"xT!.f117111n4trgser,fre.qn ,11,
frult
and ornamental stook to offer. STONE &
'Yir*vt,isaxot , Toronto, Ont.
WHAT abritil a local Bose Ball team
NitxT sittiues of the County Court by
His Honor )ridge Dickson are put down
Jo, day, April stb, Craigie vs
Hoonolt 1, an 0011011 by 3. W. Craigia
against C H. Humber over a real estate
deal dating back to the period of the
steel bootn is entered for trial at"this
SACRED CON CERT. —N ict Mpeday
evening, in the Methodist church, a
sacred Concert will be given in which
the Easter Cantata, ''My Janis I love
Thee," Will be presented by choir and
members of the Sabbath School. An
offering will be taken. Program opens
at 7.4r5Cetigthe illness of P.. S. Scott the
4 or 5 Auction Sales be MS engaged to
conduct this week and nex' have bean or
will be taken by other knights of the
"Going 1 Going, Gone" from outside
points. The former has been in the
Anetioneeriug business for the past 3
years and has bad a great run Mr.
Scott is somewhat mproved in health
but will need to.exeicise great care dur-
ing the convalescing period.
PACER SOLD. -Dr. McRae disposed of
his speedy pacing mare, "E'sle
Campbell," to Peter Rutledge, of town,
for a good figure. She has a mark of
24e but can reduce that by several
notcnes, it is said The new owuer has
a pair of fast ones now. having purcbas•
ed "Geatry de Forrest" last Fall from J.
H. Galbraith. Dr McRae has the ches-
nut driver, formerly owned by J. Q1.180111,
getting. it from Mr. RutItclge
UNDERTAYER DIES OF BLOOD POISON-
ING. -J Curtiss Grafitti, undertaker, St
Catharines, died Saturday night of blood
poisoning, contracted two weeks earlier
while laying' out the remains of Band-
master Frank Weis, who had died from
the same cause. Mr. Grobb was 72
yearsold, and is survived by a grown up
family. His assistant was working with
rubber gloves, bur not Satisfied with the
speed being made, Mr. Grobh took pa?l
in the work berehanded, aud one of his
hands, on which -the skin had been
punctured by a splinter, becatne infect-
ed. Funeral took place Tuesday after.
n oon. Local interest centres about this
sad occurrence from the fact that Ben.
Walker, tormerly of Brussels, is employ-
ed by the above firm,
REFERENDUM I.* ORKBAS -Dr. A S
Grant, Secretary of the Referendum
Committee, visited Huron County and
in company with the President and
Field Secretary of the Huron remper-
mice Association visited sevitral centres
and found that the workers are enthusi-
astically taking hold of the campaign in
preparation for the vote on April t8t1;
The voters!, lista are to be r wised in
Goderich, Wingham, Seafc>.0. Clinton
and Exeter, between March malh and .
April 4111. Those who atiead the
movies will have the opportunity somii
time during the coming weeks of seeing
the film entitled "The Bar and the Bat
lot," which has been spectral, prepared
by the film companies for the roferen-
dum campaign.
Fuss Socceas -The St.Patrick's sale
of baking and supper. given h. :he loos'
W, C. T. U. in the Audience room nt
the Public Library on Thursday, was ti
real suCcess, thanks to the generous pat '
renege. About $75.00 were the receipts ,
Booths representing England, Ireland, •
cOtl000 otto Uanatla, wereY Isalo
fully arranged, with National colors, and
goods representative of the countries,
were in charge of Mrs R. Oliver, Mrs
McGuire and Mrs, Jardine, Miss Man
Lamont and Mrs, McKinron Misses
Dark, Leatherdaie, McCall, 01,ver aud ,
others. A dainty supper was se ved by
attentive waiters who received hearty",
complimeuts for the excellent menu an 0
the generosity of the supply. The
National character of numerous person 0
ages evoked praiseworthy remarks that I BRUSSELS MARKET
were fittingly acknowledged by the .
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daughters of Eve Fall Wheat
Cate 81 70 91 76
60 60
IRISH SOCIAL -Friday evening, 122b pee. 1 75 • 1 75
inst., the Y. 21. S C E. of Melville Barley . so so
clitirch held an Irish Social in the church Butter 50 50
when the following interesting and Blegs,,
amusing program was presented • 1 Hay
Chorus, "Tipperary ;" solo. ' A little
Parties wanting Slabs.
kindly place orders at
once as they will be de-
livered in rotation of Qrs
der, Phone 16
Amen t Bros.
COUNTY Clerk l.i.Holman, has Meet*
ed a letter from the Department notify-
ing him of the approval of a refund to
COUn•y of Huron lit 585,441,37. Last
year's expenditure 011 Good Roads in
the COLIC ty W04 epproxintately Szos,000,
and the 085.441.37 for which cheque is
being forwarded, is the percentage of
such expenditure the Government
bears.
APRIL 113211. -Monday evening a meet -
lug of the Temperance OrSinizatiop for
Brussels was held to further the pro-
gram in counection with the comfog
Referendum. As Brussels is linden
moo population therp will be no Cour;
of Revision batt all entitled to vote -
those who areal years of age, resident
in Canada for a year and in Ontario for
2 months prior to February 1st, rear,
male or female -will have the right to,
atteud their polling booth and recorr'
their vote, There P111 be 2 booths ,In
Brussels, at Council Chamber and Pub-
lic) Library Audience room, respectivelv
ST, PaTelcx's Tea --A very success-
ful tta and sale of Home-made bakino•
was held in the Audience Room of the
Public Library on Thursday, March
reth, There were beautifully decorated
Booths representing England, Ireland
Scotland and our own Fair Canada a
which the dainties of each country conic
be purchased. • The Canadian Bootl
specially worthy of mention was decorer
with maple leaves and Canadian flags
represented by Miss Canada itt
costume (Miss Laura Leatherdak
assisted by a bevy of young girls wb,.
wore aprons and caps decorated with
maple leaves. Candy end pop-cort
were sold at this booth and was well pat
remised. An excellent supper was sere
ed to about tho after which a abort prc-
gram was rendered. It was as follows ;
-Selection on violin and organ, Mrs, G
Thomson and P. Stewart ; sacred solo,
by Mrs. Meadows, "God be with you
Vote again" ; address by President.
Mrs. McGuire ; song, by Edna McCall,
"The Red White aud Blue" ; song be
Elva Oliver, "My Own Dear Canada."
Proceeds amounted to $76 18. W. C.
T. 11. wishes to thank all who so gener
ously contributed to the entertainment.
Our tbanks are due also to those who si
kindly loaned the; decorations. UNION
BORN
Berdr,,-In Morrie township, on maroh 20111,
1921, to Mr. end Mrs. Robt, J. Bell, a daugh-
ter -Lillian Margaret,
Jo Om 20 , snd °L10thLrir80
Gerirule Bielby, formerly of this loenty
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daughter-klelda Louise.
MoojIrrETnd 2iotsegoo.o.r2.10draera(nhael6t1.19ilifivtt,)
Bamford) iclaughter,
MARRIED
BOLLES-LAMONT -At the manse, Teeswater,
by Rev. Mr. Bradley on Mai oh 10011, 1921,
Aflse fArreit'etl:D„,t,:
Brussels.
DIED
BRocaLIOL-In St. Thomas, on Marah 17111,
1921, Rev. 10,2'. Brownlee, aged 65 yearn
former rector of St. James Anglican
church, Wroxeter.
SAHDRR0011.-In Howick, on March 19111, 1921,
Mabel Margaret idenzieli, wife of Wm. S.
Sanderson, aged 86 years and 9 mouths.
AUCTION SAL,ES
THDIMDAY, MA1100 24tiel.-FarnStook and
Grain, Lot% Con, 1, Grey townsh
l ip, Sale at.
1 p. in. David Ballingall, Prop. ,t 8'. S. Scott.
ArrfesnAY, 0/011011 295a.-Olear.no 'Vale of
.Farrn Stook, implements, household furniture.
hai,, Lot 18, Con 4, Grey. Sale unreserved at
1441. P. Law roma, &Son, Pronto F. 8,
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Servzce
THIS bank aims to encourage
systematic saving. It also
stand 4 for distinct service—no
matter how large or how smelt your
business. Our advice and counsel on
financial matters is always at your
service.
THE
STANDARD BANK
OF CANADA ass
Capital, Surplus and Undlyided Profits
*8,30007.0a.
BRUSSELS BRANCH
G. H. SAMIS - mAteAsaot
Horses and Bulls for Sale
Two roan Short 'Horn Bulls also two span
of working horses'marea and geldines, and a
choice CllydesdaleStallion riming 8 years old,
weighing4,500 lbs. THOS. &ERR,
Phone 859 Benfryn P. 0.
Horses for Saint
Ma tobed team of geldinga, Militia 5 years, will
weigh about 2,000 ; team of draft geldings ris.
Mg 5,• palshooiatet4hniek,lalowLpectAinRepreir. pri.sing 8, Will
Weigh about 1,200 lbs. All sound and In good
condition.
R, R. 2, Brussels.
Teacher Wanted
Teacher wanted for S. S. No, 9, Grey Town-
ship (Turnbull's), duties to commence at once,
Applications, Mating experience and. salary,
received by
SILAS JOHNSTON,
Sec..Treas. 05,05, 2, Brussels.
Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE OP FARM STOCK, 511-
IMEMENTS, 84(),-F, 8. Scott; Auctioneer,
has reaeived inetructione from the under.
signed Proprietor to sell by Public Auction at
Ni Lot 26, Con. 7, Morris, on Thureday. March
81st, at 1 p. m., the following property t-1
draft horse 7 years old, 1 draft -horse 6 years
old, 1 draft mare 6 years old, 1 driving hem
7 years old. 1 cow fresh in December, 1 cow
doe time of Bale, 1 cow due last of may, 8 fat
steers, 1 fat heifer, 0 peas Mews round 900
Ibo,, 7 grasesteers round 800 lba 8 yearlings,
1 calf 01,105205 old, AO young Brown Leghorn
hens. Deering binder 7 It out, Me0orm121(
hinder 8 ft out sheaf carrier and trucks, Deer-
ing mower Oft cut, McCormick hay loader.
Deering 10 toot hay rake, Woman Seed.. drill 18
hoes, cultivator, disc harrow, eet MOO lbs.
scales, Perrin 2 furroW riding plow, Fleury
plow new, 2 walking plows, set 4 section
diamond harrows, set 8 Beaton harrows, atave
land roller, muffler, lumber wagon with gravel
box, rubber Breton buggy, 1 steel tire epee
buggy, pair bobsleighs, cutter, hay rack, 1611
ra6k with truck. fiat Weigh rook, wheelbar-
row, fanning mill, hiolotte cream imparator,
root pulper, grindetone, hay knife, set double -
trees and nadir yoke, set double ,breechlng
harnesp, set plow harnesa, 5 set rope tug har-
ness), 2 sets of eingle harness, 8 horse collars,
1 orowber, goat robe, 800 bush. Heed oats, 600
mixed grain, 8 bus, white beans, 100 bags of
potatoes, 10...tonti timothy he sap pan, 160
buckets and spiles, Daisy churn, butter bowl
and ladle, washer and wringer, iiideboard. 2
bedsteads, 3 bedroom stands; sugar kettle,
so thes, forks, chains, ',hovels and numerous
athem articles. Sale without reserve as the
farm has been sold. Terms. -All .sums of $11)
and under cash ; over that amount 12 months
te1AgrArergnPal°1"etW! r aitIt1.
THOMAS MILLER,
RIO. ROBB,
Clerk
. Prop.
MAUDE C. BRYANS
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Graduate Department of Ophthalmology, Mo.
()unpick Medical Canoga, Chicago, Ili.' Three
months poet graduate course during past year.
Byes correctly fitted with Glassee. Head-
aches, Inflamed Byes, Granulated Eye Lids
and other Eye troubles, caused by Byeetraln,
relieved through properly fitted Glasses,
Satisfaction Assured,
Optical Parlor in Leckie block, one door
South of Barrister Sinclair's office. .
80 80 Offibe boars .• 9 to 12 a, ,o.; 1 to 6 p, m, Also
18 60 18 SO Wednesday and Saturday evenings. • ,
18 00 20 00 Phone 28x ring 4
bit of Fleaven, Miss Isabel SI Faction ;
piano solo. Miss Ruth Sinclair; reading, '
'Neighbors," Mrs Jag Armstrong ;
solo, "Killarney," Miss Verne Walker ;
reading, "An Affectiouare Letter," Fla,
er Strachan 1 solo, "The Dttar Little 1
Shamrock," bliss Verna McCall ; violin, '
P, Stewart and Mrs Geo. Thomson ,
solo, "Come Back to Erin," Miss Edna
McCall t- reading, "A Kitchen Court.
ship." Forence Stewart ; piano solo,
Frank Oliver ; reading of It WI Journa'
Miss Thelma Burgess ; reading, "TIP
st-tort Courteous. Mrs T. C. McCall ;
Irish cmtest in which hOttorn were abou
evenly divided between the McGinty.
and O'Flynus, In relatine Irish anec-
dotes the h000rs fell to Mr, Hooka,
and young Mr. Dolan. To show that
all were loyal Irish subjects the program
was eoecluded by singing "God Save I
the King."
LETTERS FROM TIM FRONT.- The 1
Canadian Beek of Commerce has pub ,
haled "Letters FrOin the Front, "Vo '
ume I, being a record played by the
officers of the Bank of Commerce in th.
Great War of 1914 1918. This volurni
is a most handsome and tasteful -our,
and is one of the most appropriate. ,
memorial works with the Great War the ,
bas been published in Canada, All told 1
17111 of the Bank's officers undertook
war service, and of these 259 lain down
their lives, Assurrdly the Canadim.
Bank of t. ornmerce was well inspired I
when it resolved to publish this ably I
planned and beautiful volume, in -1
wresting story la published with the
generous thought of presenting it as a
gift 06 the homes bereft of loyal fathers
and song W110 battled heroically for the
cause of Freedom. It will be a sad yet
most welcome souvineer to many a
household whether on account,,of tin
✓ acant chair or personal rennoisconces
of the years of tumult.
Town Hall - Brussels
JUST - ONE - NIGHT
Thursday, March 14th
Palmer's Spectacular Production Of
Uncle 'Torn's
jt eabin tric s
SEEThe Comical Marks
The Funny Topsy
Little Eva, Uncle Tom;s, Etc.
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Not a Moving Picture Show
PRICES : Children 5q; Adults 500 — and War Tax
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Milliaery
Display
OUR Spring Millinery is now oh exhibition
and the ladies of Brussels and locality are
cordially invited to call and inspect the Choice,
Fashionable Goods in Stock.
Your patronage in the past has been ap-
preciated and we solicit a continuance and in-
crease.
Our Milliner this season is Miss Ritchie.
Run in and see us.
M. E. ROSS,
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FORDSON TRACTOR
Power .Farming
These are the days of PROGRESS, and Power on the farce is a
necessity. A Fordeon Tractor means more prosperity for the...oyener.
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Prosperity' memoir increased moduction, the saving that comes
from the use of a machine instead of horses t the release Of some dred-
I pry for both man and wife.
The Fordaon Tractor is simple in design and sturdily constructed
of the best known steel. It has the necessary [meet. to perform every
task an Winery farrner has to do, and in addition le exceptionally
economical to operate.
Oall at D. M. Seott'e Garages for further particulars,
ele-Vcre haVe a eumber of secorid.hand Fords for sale.
D. M. SCOTT, Brussels
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